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Nov 19 2024CRIME

Kenneth Kimes: A Son's Journey from Crime to Reflection

In the heart of New York City, a tale of crime unraveled when Irene Silverman vanished. Irene's suspicious tenant turned out to be Kenneth Kimes, not just any tenant, but a son in a wild criminal duo with his mother, Sante. Yearning for a normal life and knowing better now, Kenneth, at 49 and behind

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Thriller Bombay Noir Gets Producer Backing

Sai Pawar’s crime mystery “Bombay Noir” has snagged the support of Gene Klein, the producer behind “Suits L. A. ” Klein joins the project under his company P3 Media, teaming up with Adam Ciralsky. The ten-episode drama from 4 AM Film Studios follows an FBI agent, Vince Cunningham, as he investigates

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

New Polymer Cleans Up Water and Fish, One Endocrine Disruptor at a Time

Imagine having a super-efficient sponge that can soak up tiny, harmful chemicals from water and even fish. That's basically what scientists have created with a new polymer. This polymer, made from a substance called 4-pyridinemethanol, is like a tiny, porous magnet for troublesome chemicals. These

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

'Rapper-Wife' Gets Jail Time for Helping Hubby Launder Stolen Bitcoin

It's not every day you hear about a rapper involved in a massive crypto heist. But that's exactly what happened to Heather Morgan, also known as Razzlekhan, who got sentenced to 18 months in prison. Her crime? Helping her husband, Ilya Lichtenstein, launder stolen bitcoin worth over $10 billion toda

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Nov 19 2024BUSINESS

CVS Health Expands Board with New Faces and Fresh Ideas

CVS Health has bolstered its board of directors, adding four new members, including the CEO of a hedge fund that has been vocal about the company’s struggles. The latest development comes after productive discussions with shareholder Glenview Capital Management, which holds about a 1% stake in CVS H

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Targeting Blood Pressure in Vasodilatory Shock: Does Lower Mean Better?

When dealing with vasodilatory shock, doctors often wonder if setting a lower mean arterial blood pressure target is better than a higher one. This question is crucial because it can impact the survival rate of critically ill adults in the first 90 days after treatment. To find an answer, researcher

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

TV Hosts Meet Trump: Why and What Happened?

Ever heard of a surprise meeting? Well, MSNBC co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski had one with President-elect Donald Trump. They dropped by his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Why? To talk, and maybe find some common ground. This isn't the first time they've met, but it's been seven years sinc

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

What's the Big Deal With Protein Droplets?

Have you ever wondered how proteins behave in our bodies? Some proteins can form special clusters called droplets, even before they reach a certain concentration. Scientists have been studying these droplets to understand this weird and amazing process. They found that these droplets follow a specia

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

How Bacteria Adapt to Low Oxygen: A Closer Look at Mycobacterium smegmatis

Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, has been a big health problem for a long time. In 2022, the number of new cases reached 7. 5 million, the highest since 1995. This increase could be due to the COVID-19 pandemic making it tough to find tuberculosis cases. Scientists looked at how

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Alvin Bragg's Re-Election Chances: What Does It Say About New York?

Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan District Attorney, is expected to win re-election next year. This is surprising since many people think he's too soft on crime. No other Democrat has stepped up to challenge him in the primary. Republicans might have a strong candidate, but winning in liberal Manhattan is

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